Job SummaryPublic safety work engaging directly in firefighting and station and equipment maintenance activities. This is a full‑time merit‑system firefighter position within Mobile County jurisdictions.ResponsibilitiesEngage directly in firefighting operations and station equipment maintenance.QualificationsGraduation from a standard senior high school, or successful completion of the General Educational Development (GED) test; or a combination of education and experience equivalent to these requirements.Valid driver's license from state of residence.Certified Firefighter I (or equivalent) with a Firefighter I certificate from the Alabama Fire College or an approved program, or completion of the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) within the past year.Volunteer applicants must hold a Volunteer Firefighter certificate and a valid CPAT.Completion of Firefighter I and Firefighter II training as defined by the Alabama Fire College.SalaryCity of Mobile: $51,402–$82,174 annually.City of Prichard: $35,664–$55,320.City of Chickasaw: $41,280–$64,044.City of Saraland: $41,470–$66,296.City of Bayou La Batre: $37,240–$59,535.City of Satsuma: $40,458–$64,678 (Amended 1/3/25; Amended 5/23/25). A 5% incentive pay increase is available for firefighters who have completed Firefighter I and Firefighter II training from the Alabama Fire College.Benefits10 days annual vacation, accumulating to a maximum of 35 days.10 days paid annual sick leave with no limit on accumulation.12 paid holidays each year (jurisdiction may vary).Group medical plan (most jurisdictions).Paid life insurance (in some jurisdictions).Retirement plans.Employee Credit Union.Promotion by competitive exam.Periodic review and adjustment of salary rates to remain competitive and provide cost‑of‑living increases.Opportunities for continuing education and self‑development through formalized academic and in‑service training programs.The agencies we serve are equal opportunity employers.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job SummaryPublic safety work engaging directly in firefighting and station and equipment maintenance activities. This is a full‑time merit‑system firefighter position within Mobile County jurisdictions.ResponsibilitiesEngage directly in firefighting operations and station equipment maintenance.QualificationsGraduation from a standard senior high school, or successful completion of the General Educational Development (GED) test; or a combination of education and experience equivalent to these requirements.Valid driver's license from state of residence.Certified Firefighter I (or equivalent) with a Firefighter I certificate from the Alabama Fire College or an approved program, or completion of the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) within the past year.Volunteer applicants must hold a Volunteer Firefighter certificate and a valid CPAT.Completion of Firefighter I and Firefighter II training as defined by the Alabama Fire College.SalaryCity of Mobile: $51,402–$82,174 annually.City of Prichard: $35,664–$55,320.City of Chickasaw: $41,280–$64,044.City of Saraland: $41,470–$66,296.City of Bayou La Batre: $37,240–$59,535.City of Satsuma: $40,458–$64,678 (Amended 1/3/25; Amended 5/23/25). A 5% incentive pay increase is available for firefighters who have completed Firefighter I and Firefighter II training from the Alabama Fire College.Benefits10 days annual vacation, accumulating to a maximum of 35 days.10 days paid annual sick leave with no limit on accumulation.12 paid holidays each year (jurisdiction may vary).Group medical plan (most jurisdictions).Paid life insurance (in some jurisdictions).Retirement plans.Employee Credit Union.Promotion by competitive exam.Periodic review and adjustment of salary rates to remain competitive and provide cost‑of‑living increases.Opportunities for continuing education and self‑development through formalized academic and in‑service training programs.The agencies we serve are equal opportunity employers.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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